Press briefings 2009
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Press information from 2009
Longer term unemployed and young people continue to be the real challenge for labour market policies
11 November 2009 (09/19)
Employees paint a picture of their ideal manager
9 November 2009 (09/18)
Age still a sticking point for employers
21 October 2009 (09/17)
The real impact of youth unemployment
14 October 2009 (09/16)
Longer-term and youth unemployment now the real challenge
16 September 2009 (09/15)
Sharp rise in workless households threatens progress on child poverty
26 August 2009 (09/14)
Some signs of stability returning to UK labour market
12 August 2009 (09/13)
IES moves office into central Brighton
08 August 2009 (09/12)
Well-being at work remains a priority despite the recession
03 August 2009 (09/11)
Longer-term unemployment is the new danger
15 July 2009 (09/10)
No green shoots in labour market, but not as bad as worst predictions either
17 June 2009 (09/09)
OD revival as UK organisations re-engage their workforces
04 June 2009 (09/08)
A budget for jobs?
22 April 2009 (09/07)
Student Income and Expenditure Survey 2007/08
21 April 2009 (09/06)
Largest claimant count increase since comparable records began in 1971
18 March 2009 (09/05)
Coaching helps shatter the glass ceiling
16 March 2009 (09/04)
Almost one-third of workers feel financial worries affect their performance at work
11 March 2009 (09/03)
Public works needed to head off long term unemployment threat
11 February 2009 (09/02)
2008 was bad. What’s in store for 2009?
21 January 2009 (09/01)
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